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states who is perhaps returned to syria perhaps iraq is to come up for a man to take part of it i do say we we don't know at this stage but this whole process of mutilation is so very much against the tradition of the levantine that i think it's very hard to see this will have come either from soldiers or even from others sort of might have been bent on and on revenge i think quite clearly we've got a lot of people there that means that there are one hundred eight people who were killed either directly by direct. all or had their throats cut off all who are beheaded i don't think this speaks of soldiers going on the rampage we've seen it in vietnam we've seen that in iraq and indeed in afghanistan and usually soldiers don't swap their weapons they don't move over and turn to using shotguns a use their own weapons and these were said directly by the un many of them were to being killed by shotguns but if i may look i don't know very sorry to interrupt you but i'm sorry to interrupt you but if i may for a moment we understand there are certain fractured groups when it comes to the oppo
states who is perhaps returned to syria perhaps iraq is to come up for a man to take part of it i do say we we don't know at this stage but this whole process of mutilation is so very much against the tradition of the levantine that i think it's very hard to see this will have come either from soldiers or even from others sort of might have been bent on and on revenge i think quite clearly we've got a lot of people there that means that there are one hundred eight people who were killed either...
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describing the dissident as a pawn of the united states. china's official news agency did not follow suit suggesting there might be disagreement in china over how to save face in this crisis with both clinton and geithner on chinese soil. the chinese government, they say, has said they will accept his applications for appropriate travel documents and they would give his visa and family v. request priority. it follows a tense 48-hours where he in a beijing hospital surrounded by security answered a phone call from high man rights activist as they were meeting with republican members of congress. >> translator: i want to meet with the secretary, clinton. i hope i can get more help from her. >> a dramatic moment there yesterday afternoon. on the campaign trail, in virginia, romney lashed out at the administration saying the white house had not acted forcefully enough to ensure chen's safety. >> if these reports are true, this is a dark day for freedom. it is ai day of shame for the obama administration. >> on the hill, republicans even raised
describing the dissident as a pawn of the united states. china's official news agency did not follow suit suggesting there might be disagreement in china over how to save face in this crisis with both clinton and geithner on chinese soil. the chinese government, they say, has said they will accept his applications for appropriate travel documents and they would give his visa and family v. request priority. it follows a tense 48-hours where he in a beijing hospital surrounded by security...
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the same thing mitt romney wants to bring in the united states. e.j. dionne of the "washington post" joins me. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? or double miles on every purchase, every day! free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment
the same thing mitt romney wants to bring in the united states. e.j. dionne of the "washington post" joins me. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male...
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the united states did. but to convey the sense of the span of american history, not much is taught in schools. a society has the enormous number of what preconceptions the very little is grounded with any knowledge of the history of the united states. because it is the dominant role power, they don't know much about it. but i know how much success the university alters the big picture. >>host: finally, finally, professor, at the end of the war what was james madison's reputation and? >>guest: from the moment the peace treaty was signed comment during the war it to some pretty low and looking how he did a pretty bad job and his supporters were disenchanted because they did not like great britain. wants it was over, america suffers no major damages. they turn to survival two major victory. last two years of his presidency were the two most popular years with his reputation soaring. it was pretty miserable before that. he went on a crowd of popularity to seven at copy of the book. the war of 1812. published by
the united states did. but to convey the sense of the span of american history, not much is taught in schools. a society has the enormous number of what preconceptions the very little is grounded with any knowledge of the history of the united states. because it is the dominant role power, they don't know much about it. but i know how much success the university alters the big picture. >>host: finally, finally, professor, at the end of the war what was james madison's reputation and?...
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and also worries about al qaeda and hezbollah bow la infiltrating the drug rings and the united states and iran and talking to senator diane feinstein about the picture the ap had where they were doing nuclear explosive tests in iran. were they? were they not? it is a big question heading into the time months before the election and the big question whether israel will strike. >> thank you. >>> maybe you're guilty of this. staring intently at your smartphone and maybe using your fingers as you cross the street. one new jersey town says it is not just careless, it is dangerous and it is cracking down. here is mary snow. >> when this video of a woman in a pennsylvania mall went viral, she may not have realized how it would serve as a constant reminder of just how distracting walking and texting can be. then there is this man in california who became so engrossed with a smartphone that he almost had a close encounter with a 400-pound bear. one new jersey town says distractions are so severe it is cracking down on pedestrians. >> people aren't being alert. they are walking with their cell
and also worries about al qaeda and hezbollah bow la infiltrating the drug rings and the united states and iran and talking to senator diane feinstein about the picture the ap had where they were doing nuclear explosive tests in iran. were they? were they not? it is a big question heading into the time months before the election and the big question whether israel will strike. >> thank you. >>> maybe you're guilty of this. staring intently at your smartphone and maybe using your...
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ground level ozone already causes 30,000 premature deaths in the united states every year. >> methane in and of itself is not a danger except for the global warming part. >> methane is not toxic. >> but it helps create increased level of ozone. >> it leads to increased level of ozone. >> ozone is a danger. >> it's elise is benzene. >> is ozone regulated. >> it is. >> seismic events. >> there's been an rt quake of earthquakes, a large number of small earthquakes in several places, ohio, oklahoma. the u.s. geological survey after a thorough study has attributed this to disposal of frac return waste into ground disposal wells that's changed the geology in such a way as to increase that earthquake risk. i should point out the industry is moving to getting oil rather than gas out of the shale. the relative prices of the two and the largest oil reserves in shale are in the central valley of california and in the los angeles basin. >> we do have great differences of opinion as to where we're going with this. when i'm back home in western pennsylvania there's a great deal of concern about fed
ground level ozone already causes 30,000 premature deaths in the united states every year. >> methane in and of itself is not a danger except for the global warming part. >> methane is not toxic. >> but it helps create increased level of ozone. >> it leads to increased level of ozone. >> ozone is a danger. >> it's elise is benzene. >> is ozone regulated. >> it is. >> seismic events. >> there's been an rt quake of earthquakes, a large...
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can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program that would bring nato to more global orientation, and that's where nato needs to go in partnerships. australia, japan, south korea, bea you, jordan, morocco will not become members of nato but they can deploy with it and they can exercise and train with us and nato needs to encourage them to do so. so in other words, we can think of ourselves somehow is just an organization that just exist in north america and western europe. it's an or decision has to ask the capacity to act globally. that's in the report as well. in terms of how we put
can the united states also have a voice? we wanted this report reflect the strong willingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program...
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united states at bagram airfield in afghanistan. we're here now with seth jones who worked for the commander of u.s. special forces in afghanistan from 2009 to 2011. his latest book. his latest book is hunting in the shadows, the pursuit of al qaeda since 9/11. and brian katulis, a senior fellow where he analyzes u.s. foreign policy in the middle east and south asia. seth jones, what struck you the most about those remarks? >> well, i think it's very clear that the president is committed to pulling u.s. forces out of afghanistan especially combat forces. and his comment that the pace will be consistent and the forces will leave i think gives everybody a sense that he is committed to withdrawing the vast majority of the american forces from afghanistan. i think the trend is very clear. >> ifill: brian katulis, he laid out a lot of ideas for how the u.s. and the afghan forces will collaborate in the next year or two. are they achievable? >> i think they are. i think this speech was trying to strike the right balance between transition
united states at bagram airfield in afghanistan. we're here now with seth jones who worked for the commander of u.s. special forces in afghanistan from 2009 to 2011. his latest book. his latest book is hunting in the shadows, the pursuit of al qaeda since 9/11. and brian katulis, a senior fellow where he analyzes u.s. foreign policy in the middle east and south asia. seth jones, what struck you the most about those remarks? >> well, i think it's very clear that the president is committed...
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>> yeah. >> now, as a member of the united states military, there's a code of honor. >> uh-huh. >> did you break that code tonight? >> i would say in some ways, yeah. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commit
>> yeah. >> now, as a member of the united states military, there's a code of honor. >> uh-huh. >> did you break that code tonight? >> i would say in some ways, yeah. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get...
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the united states cause. the attorney general is a department's secretary, the head of the justice department. guest: the solicitor general reports to the attorney general. we know that the most recent supreme court justice had been solicitor general. she was president obama's for solicitor general. host: ohio. good morning. how are you? caller: good morning. host: how is the studying going? caller: pretty well. i would like to give a shout out to my teacher. can you please explain the difference between the speaker of the house, the majority leader, and the party? -- and a party whip? guest: i would love to. when you look at congress, you do not have to look at the leaders. you asked a terrific question. i would know the distinction both in the house and the senate. the most powerful person in the house of representatives clearly is the speaker of the house. run by the majority party. currently, the republicans have the majority of seats in the house sense of the speaker, speaker boehner, is a republican. hi
the united states cause. the attorney general is a department's secretary, the head of the justice department. guest: the solicitor general reports to the attorney general. we know that the most recent supreme court justice had been solicitor general. she was president obama's for solicitor general. host: ohio. good morning. how are you? caller: good morning. host: how is the studying going? caller: pretty well. i would like to give a shout out to my teacher. can you please explain the...
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vice president of the united states. they never doubted my brother could do his own business and make money and leave in -- live in the even better life. they never doubted my sister had the ability to be an officer in a corporation. these guys don't understand this. they think somehow, we don't dream like they do. ladies and gentlemen for our dreams to be realized, you have to apply the middle-class but warm where you can live a decent life first. that is what this race is all about. that is what this is going to be all about and ladies and gentlemen, i have faith in the people of new hampshire. i faith and the pele of the united states of america and i have faith in you. ladies and gentlemen, we will win because we happened to be right on this subject. thank you all very much and may god bless our troops. thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you. [applause] thanks. ♪ >> monday retired supreme court justice john paul stevens -- and redistricting cases. his remarks by bye bye the american law institute's annual meetin
vice president of the united states. they never doubted my brother could do his own business and make money and leave in -- live in the even better life. they never doubted my sister had the ability to be an officer in a corporation. these guys don't understand this. they think somehow, we don't dream like they do. ladies and gentlemen for our dreams to be realized, you have to apply the middle-class but warm where you can live a decent life first. that is what this race is all about. that is...
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after stops in casablanca ancuba in 1943, they finally arrived in the united states. janinio e and roland first met and again in lyon where their love grew but were separated when the family sailed away from france. despite vowing to find each other after the war they lost all contact. in 1946, on a blind date in new york city, she met the man she would marry, american leonard maitland. two children and 43 years of marriage later, leonard is die og. and janline and leonard daughter's leslie has begun her own odyssey to trace her po mother's story. through her research and travels she learns that roland is alive and living in canada. in 1991 nearly 50 years after they last saw each other, janine and roland reconnect. now lesley maitland, a former "new york times" reporter has chronicled their story and their times in the new book "crossing the borders of time" lesley maitland, thank you for having us. this book of yours reads fartherly a romance, and partly as a deckive story. what made you want to unearth all of this, and also to reconnect your moth we are this long l
after stops in casablanca ancuba in 1943, they finally arrived in the united states. janinio e and roland first met and again in lyon where their love grew but were separated when the family sailed away from france. despite vowing to find each other after the war they lost all contact. in 1946, on a blind date in new york city, she met the man she would marry, american leonard maitland. two children and 43 years of marriage later, leonard is die og. and janline and leonard daughter's leslie has...
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i don't want to risk never being able to travel to the united states. i don't think it's worth it. one of the purposes after strongly enforced and clearly set out legal prohibition of drugs is to strengthen people against that sort of pressure. i think in schools it would be enormously helpful if we had a proper law and it was seen to be enforced. >> a statement about the law by people who are responsible would, is the thing that makes the most difference to children. the thing i found difficult when my sons were growing up is find that cannabis had been declassified, and i had a son at one point telling me it's not against the law. i said, well it is against the law. i think parents need the support of the law in order to be very clear with their children and clear with your children as the most effective way to prevent them using drugs in the first place. and that is my own experience. it's been born out by my own experience. absolute clarity about the law and the wrongness of doing this. and i think we've lost sight of that. we're very casual. >> thank you very much. now, wonder
i don't want to risk never being able to travel to the united states. i don't think it's worth it. one of the purposes after strongly enforced and clearly set out legal prohibition of drugs is to strengthen people against that sort of pressure. i think in schools it would be enormously helpful if we had a proper law and it was seen to be enforced. >> a statement about the law by people who are responsible would, is the thing that makes the most difference to children. the thing i found...
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based on trade flows alone, britain is more than six times exposed to the euro zone as the united states, that's even before you factor in the impact on confidence and our closely connected financial systems. this coalition government was formed in the midst of a debt crisis in the euro zone. two years later, and little has changed, so that is the back drop against which we have to work. so i believe it's only right we set out our views. we need to be clear about the long-term consequences of any single currency. in britain, in the united kingdom, we've had one for centuries. when one part of our country struggles, other parts step forward to help. there is a remorseless logic to it, a rigid system that locks down each state's monetary flexibility, yet limits fiscal transfers between them, can only resolve internal imbalances through painful and prolonged adjustment. so in my view, three things need to happen to function properly. first, the high deficit, low competitiveness countries in the periphery of the euro zone, they do need to confront their problems head on and cut their spendin
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states and others in the region in a way that would matter for the average american and that's why i wanted to write this book. >> host: i think we had a very good conversation, and i appreciate the chance to further explore some of the issues that are in the book. .. >> host: slaves away been for sale. abolitionist art and the american slave trade. >> growth was a young british artist who was unprepared. he crow wondered down to the slave auction and there be held the auction of humans for the first time and was captivated and painted the number of images in order to raise awareness of american slavery. >> host: was tv abolitionist? >> i suspect he where it -- was aware of the movement and good describe himself as being opposed the after witnessing the slave auction the than described himself as the abolitionist. he was not politically active. he was not a member of the many organizations that existed after the end of british slavery but where a team hot and publishing images were just as important. >> host: why did he come to the states? >> the volume novelists second only to charl
states and others in the region in a way that would matter for the average american and that's why i wanted to write this book. >> host: i think we had a very good conversation, and i appreciate the chance to further explore some of the issues that are in the book. .. >> host: slaves away been for sale. abolitionist art and the american slave trade. >> growth was a young british artist who was unprepared. he crow wondered down to the slave auction and there be held the auction...
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in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all tourism and the social solidarity. coming to your question about my colleague, and many economists, who say that we should conserve altruism. we could conserve solidarity and not spend it down. you need it when you really need it, when markets can do the work. first of all, it is not supported empirically. this is just a folk wisdom that some economists rule out to defend, for example, the market of blood. it could be an opposite market for marketing kidneys. what mrs. these sentiments and virtues of fellow feeling, all tourism, love, for that matter, and
in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all...
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states is as high as sixty percent and around fifty percent in the u.k. one thing can be certain he said that people do not do these groups the reforms that the criminality. is bound to go up. while the inmates say there is nothing that compares to freedom most are trying to make the best of their time in the har. it's good at least we have something to pass the time but the only thing that i miss the most is being with my family the nirmal like his fellow inmates wishes only for a better life ahead when and if they're ever released preassure either r t new delhi india. time to talk numbers who were naughty let's cross over to daniel a business desk good to see you again but the best of new record for the price of gold is the worst tree in fact of the slowdown for four months in a row to for the reasons with smith. we've had eleven straight years of price rises as the gold bubble burst. and we certainly don't think the running gold is over i mean from economy long term perspective we still think we can get back up so there's recent highs around one thousa
states is as high as sixty percent and around fifty percent in the u.k. one thing can be certain he said that people do not do these groups the reforms that the criminality. is bound to go up. while the inmates say there is nothing that compares to freedom most are trying to make the best of their time in the har. it's good at least we have something to pass the time but the only thing that i miss the most is being with my family the nirmal like his fellow inmates wishes only for a better life...
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it was great the united states stepped in. it, of course, points to a lot of the shortages and shortcomings that we have in our capabilities. but there was something -- there was another element that you should not, you know -- you should
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states so we already are setting precedent i think we need a new accounting system not simply another index but an accounting system that actually measures well being ok christopher what do you think about that can you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and this has been the case for many years so although things quite interesting to do these days from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and they're very little use ok so when we go we have two points of view here what do you think what are you following on that. well for years economists have been talked about and have dreamed about having a way of measuring utility being able to measure the success of an economy they have tended to use sort of measures i mean we fall back on things like g.d.p. because that's and it's easy to measure we can we have on our balance sheet we can count
states so we already are setting precedent i think we need a new accounting system not simply another index but an accounting system that actually measures well being ok christopher what do you think about that can you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. but kind of how could how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and...
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an ethnic group which just attacked the united states, the japanese, i should say, attacked the united states and, therefore, they were branded as possibly being a danger in the second world war because of some connection they have with a geopolitical or political group. how would you make that distinction or do you think japanese internment camps were justifiable? >> no, i don't. and when i say that in some limited circumstances some consideration of individuals or organizations, geography and religion can be justified in the war on terror, i am not saying that that means that any consideration under any circumstances of ethnic profiling and religious profiling is okay. all i'm saying is that i am unwilling to say that it can never be used. and i'll give you examples in my testimony. for instance, you know, suppose that on 9/11 the fbi had gotten reliable information that an individual on one of the grounded airplanes, one of the grounded jets, jetliners had a backup plan. and that he was going to fly a private plane filled with explosives onto a skyscraper. >> but there's a clear dis
an ethnic group which just attacked the united states, the japanese, i should say, attacked the united states and, therefore, they were branded as possibly being a danger in the second world war because of some connection they have with a geopolitical or political group. how would you make that distinction or do you think japanese internment camps were justifiable? >> no, i don't. and when i say that in some limited circumstances some consideration of individuals or organizations,...
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the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we certainly don't think the americans won, so there's all jokes that goes round which sources the americans are happy because they think they won the war of 1812. the canadians are even happier because they know they won the war of 1812, and the british are the happiest of all because they forgot the whole thing ever happened. >> host: where did you grow up, professor? >> guest: in new zeal land. >> host: in new zealand? >> guest: yes, in christ church, and americans if they read, they know it as the city that had 10,000 earthquakes over the last year, and that's gained
the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we...
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states who perhaps returned to syria or perhaps iraqis who come up. to take part of it yes we're talking about al qaeda like groups. there's very end of the spectrum of the opposition they may be a minority in terms of the numbers of the overall officer but they are now defining the war. the syrian rebels are also getting support from lebanon. has carried out an open investigation there she posted the findings on her twitter feed she talked to a number of arms dealers and smugglers one of whom was particularly proud of his latest acquisition from the body of a syrian officer he had killed check out the areas feed for the chilling reality of arms trafficking. and investigation into the hood atrocities still not yet complete but a number of european nations the us canada and australia are expelling senior syrian diplomats anyway officials from france and britain say the move is to put more pressure on the government washington's also preparing to provide direct support to the rebels if the un peace plan fails with witness reports coming from syria diffi
states who perhaps returned to syria or perhaps iraqis who come up. to take part of it yes we're talking about al qaeda like groups. there's very end of the spectrum of the opposition they may be a minority in terms of the numbers of the overall officer but they are now defining the war. the syrian rebels are also getting support from lebanon. has carried out an open investigation there she posted the findings on her twitter feed she talked to a number of arms dealers and smugglers one of whom...
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this is a potential question on war and peace in the united states. so i would hope the republican leadership would give the president the time and space he needs and they would need were they in the same position to get this thing right. this very careful calibration of diplomacy, the threat of force, which is going to go beyond may 23 in baghdad. >> i can't help commenting. you know, there were actually two dueling critiques of romney's iran policy. one is that he's been hijacked by the neo kans, and what we heard from nick, not a difference at all around romney's policy and president obamas. both analyses can't be correct. only one of them can be -- >> i think i'm correct. but bear that in mind the next time you read an article like david sanger's yesterday in the "new york times." i don't know for sure what the effect of our election will be. i do think it may be the fact we're in a campaign period, it diminishes the likelihood that president obama will be tempted to adopt a bad deal, just because there will be justifiable negative fallout if it's
this is a potential question on war and peace in the united states. so i would hope the republican leadership would give the president the time and space he needs and they would need were they in the same position to get this thing right. this very careful calibration of diplomacy, the threat of force, which is going to go beyond may 23 in baghdad. >> i can't help commenting. you know, there were actually two dueling critiques of romney's iran policy. one is that he's been hijacked by the...
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grit of the united states is committed to accountability under locker for those who have plotted to attack her nation and to kill innocent people. >>> they face nearly 3000 murder charges for the 2001 attacks six family members that lost loved ones in the courtroom. are those that either could go arden want to watch closer to television at four military bases in the united states including hamilton in brooklyn york. many say with this on the court room for shredded them. >>> it seems like they're doing everything they can to delay the justice. >>> the second to ran for the defendants the first trial was stopped in the obama administration tried to shut down guantanamo bay and legal experts say could be years before there is a verdict in the case. >>> campaign 2012 is off and running with president obama in malibu and thursday for a fund- raiser at the home of actor george clooney. he kicked off his reelection campaign official yesterday with two speeches one in ohio and one in virginia key swing states. on issue after issue republican mitt romney would take the country backward. he specifi
grit of the united states is committed to accountability under locker for those who have plotted to attack her nation and to kill innocent people. >>> they face nearly 3000 murder charges for the 2001 attacks six family members that lost loved ones in the courtroom. are those that either could go arden want to watch closer to television at four military bases in the united states including hamilton in brooklyn york. many say with this on the court room for shredded them. >>>...
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impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end. there was an enormous psychological boost for the our eyes when they u.s. entered. there wasn't much direct military effect immediately except on the oceans because of the u.s. had a surprisingly small standing army at that time. we did have quite a large navy which joined the british in hunting down german submarines. large numbers of american troops didn't begin arriving in france until may or june of 1918 and then they did have a considerable impact because the germans had launched a sort of desperate do or die offensive in march of 1918 w
impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end....
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let's listen in there in ohio, ohio state university, to the first lady of the united states. >> oh, wow. wow. it sounds like you all are already fired up and ready to go. this is amazing. it is truly amazing. you know what, being here with all of you today, let me tell you, i'm feeling pretty fired up and ready to go myself. i really am. but there is a reason why we're here today. we love you, too. it's not just because we support one extraordinary man -- although, i'll admit i'm a little biased, because i think our president is awesome. and it's not just because we want to win an election. we are here -- we're here because of the values we believe in. we're here because of the vision for this country that we all share. we're because we want all our children to have a good education, right? schools that push them and inspire them, prepare them for good jobs. we want our parents and our grandparents to retire with dignity, because we believe that after a lifetime of hard work, they should enjoy their golden years. we want to restore that basic middle class security for our families b
let's listen in there in ohio, ohio state university, to the first lady of the united states. >> oh, wow. wow. it sounds like you all are already fired up and ready to go. this is amazing. it is truly amazing. you know what, being here with all of you today, let me tell you, i'm feeling pretty fired up and ready to go myself. i really am. but there is a reason why we're here today. we love you, too. it's not just because we support one extraordinary man -- although, i'll admit i'm a...
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states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is not think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used the missile defense system on an aegis destroyer to knock aside why the other space showing that it could be used the weapons there are considerable capabilities of these systems and given you a lot of money they're getting a lot of money but nine billion going into the missile defense agency. in time i think they can really make this thing boil will technology just sticking momentarily with the geo political aspect of this of course just today vladimir putin inaugurated in russia sworn in for his third term as president and of course much of the negotiating up to
states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is not think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used the missile defense system on an aegis...
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and at the united states financial intelligence unit. he was detailed to work in the office of terrorism, finance, and financial intelligence at the department of treasury and the department of states bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs and anti-money laundering section. that had to be quite a business card. during his law enforcement investigative career, mr. cassara conducted a large number of smuggling and diversion of weapon and high-technology investigations. just the scope of that demonstrates that numerous schemes that are possible. these investigations took place in africa, the middle east, and europe for a variety of federal agencies including directing the first truly international money launlderring task force and serving as an undercover arms dealer. mr. dennis loaml is the president and ceo of dml associates, a full-service investigative consultancy. he retired from the fed rag bureau of investigation in 2003 after 30 years of government service and almost 28 as a special agent in the fbi. in decemb
and at the united states financial intelligence unit. he was detailed to work in the office of terrorism, finance, and financial intelligence at the department of treasury and the department of states bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement affairs and anti-money laundering section. that had to be quite a business card. during his law enforcement investigative career, mr. cassara conducted a large number of smuggling and diversion of weapon and high-technology investigations. just...
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states who perhaps returned to syria or perhaps iraqis who come up. to take part of it yes we're talking about al qaeda like groups. there's very end of the spectrum of the opposition they may be a minority in terms of the numbers of the overall officer but they are now defining the war. and investigation into the who atrocity is still not yet complete but a number of western nations including the u.s. are expanding senior syrian diplomats anyway ortiz music a fan of brings us the details. france and australia have joined the u.s. in expelling their syrian ambassador as well other countries including germany italy spain and canada have started the process of sending diplomatic staff home top officials from many of these western nations have placed the blame on this weekend's houla massacre directly on the government of president bashar al assad this despite the fact that the investigation into the killings has only just begun in miami critics say that this is unprecedented out of the diplomatic showmanship could threaten to undermine the fragile peace
states who perhaps returned to syria or perhaps iraqis who come up. to take part of it yes we're talking about al qaeda like groups. there's very end of the spectrum of the opposition they may be a minority in terms of the numbers of the overall officer but they are now defining the war. and investigation into the who atrocity is still not yet complete but a number of western nations including the u.s. are expanding senior syrian diplomats anyway ortiz music a fan of brings us the details....
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that the united states is trying to do that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the. bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in. the noise is our noise and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. to. work here to provide safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions. that you get everything you need. good leverage. to build a new most sophisticated. fortunately. found anything tunes mission to teach me why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. three thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines twenty protesters killed by unknown attackers during a march in cairo at a rally against a ban on some presidential hopefuls this just three weeks before egypt votes for a new president to replace husni mubarak who was deposed more than a y
that the united states is trying to do that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the. bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in. the noise is our noise and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer...
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that is why i am running for a second term as president of united states. >> in a sign of the new sharper focus of the general election campaign, the president repeatedly hammered his republican rivals >> and i don't care how many ways he tried to explain it, corporations are not people, people are people >> the president acknowledged he is not satisfied with the state of the economy but he said once the wealthiest americans to pay more taxes, a clear contrast with mitt romney >> he sincerely believes that if wealthy investors make money the rest of us will automatically prosper as well. >> he said that rahm would take the country backward, specifically mentioning abortion rights and coverage of contraception >> on want women to control their own health choices just like i want my daughters to have the same opportunities as or signs. we're not turning back the clock, we are moving forward. >> the romney team has lately taken to mocking obama's campaign of hope and change. the president seems to of heard the criticism >> if people ask me what the campaign is about, you tell them it is stil
that is why i am running for a second term as president of united states. >> in a sign of the new sharper focus of the general election campaign, the president repeatedly hammered his republican rivals >> and i don't care how many ways he tried to explain it, corporations are not people, people are people >> the president acknowledged he is not satisfied with the state of the economy but he said once the wealthiest americans to pay more taxes, a clear contrast with mitt romney...
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but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to have the best infrastructure so that a road to which you can drive up to buy the automobile, and by the way, parenthetically, imagine, imagine if our republican friends hadn't stopped us from our infrastructure bill, imagine if we were rebuilding the roads and bridges in the valley that needed to be built? how many thousands and thousands of jobs would be created and how much that would increase the productivity of every business in the valley. that's government's job. is to help people who are looking for jobs, to look out for the entire nation, not just one segmen
but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to...